COVID Vaccine mRNA Can ‘Spread Systemically’ To Placenta And Infants Of Women Vaccinated During Pregnancy
“Researchers found detectable vaccine mRNA in both placentas tested…”
In a peer-reviewed pre-proof accepted for publication in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, researchers presented two cases that demonstrate, for the first time, the ability of COVID-19 vaccines to penetrate the fetal-placental barrier and reach the inside of the uterus. Additionally, researchers detected spike protein in placental tissue, indicating the bioactivity of the mRNA in reaching the placenta.
Researchers vaccinated two pregnant women with mRNA vaccines shortly before delivery to determine whether the mRNA in COVID-19 vaccines reached the placenta or fetus following maternal vaccination.
“The primary objective of the study was to investigate the knowledge gaps surrounding mRNA therapies during pregnancy, utilizing the COVID-19 vaccine as a foundation for future mRNA therapeutic developments, given its established use,”
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“Transplacental Transmission of the COVID-19 Vaccine mRNA: Evidence from Placental, Maternal and Cord Blood Analyses Post-Vaccination”
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0002937824000632
“Researchers vaccinated two pregnant women with mRNA vaccines shortly before delivery to determine whether the mRNA in COVID-19 vaccines reached the placenta or fetus following maternal vaccination.”
Was there informed consent by these two pregnant women?
Were the women aware of the risks?
The “Design” section of the study expands upon the backgrounds etc. of the two pregnant women.
The CDC, FDA and NIH have repeatedly stated that there are NO risks in CV-19 vaccination for pregnant women.
This study proves otherwise (as do other studies, as well as doctors & scientists warnings that these organizations have chosen not to acknowledge) — as per numerous articles etc. previously posted at the tent.
Now we have a specific study designed for pregnant women to reference (assuming the pharma industry doesn’t kill it first – highly possible)